Yes, to drive a company van, you typically need a Department of Transportation (DOT) card, especially if the van is used for commercial purposes or if it meets specific weight requirements. The DOT card indicates that the driver has passed the necessary medical examinations and is fit to operate commercial vehicles. Always check with your company's policies and local regulations to confirm the exact requirements.
Yes anytime your driving a vehicle that requires a health card you need to have your health card with you
You need that in EVERY state.
Yes you can buy the green dot card without putting money on it. To be able to use it for purchases or paying bills etc, you will need to have money added onto that card.
You can carry a copy. You'd be best advised to have a few copies made.
If you can't meet the requirements to obtain a DOT medical card, then no.
No, you can't get a DOT medical card if you have a defibrillator.
If your old one is still current, no.
If the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating - not the actual laden weight at the time - is under 26,000 lbs., then no. You will, however, need a current and valid DOT medical card.
All states are transitioning to that system. If your state already has, it will need to be.
You must have a current DOT medical card to maintain an active CDL in EVERY state. That is a federal law.
I currently drive a vehicle for a company. I am on loritab prescription for headaches, and I let my employers know this. My boss gave me the impression that anything prescribed would not fail me in DOT nor company random drug screens.
A Green Dot Card is a prepaid reloadable debit card that can be used anywhere MasterCard of Visa is accepted. However, there is no way to transfer money from one green dot card to another.